The Boston Bruins are no strangers to injury and the 2022-23 season is already starting off with a familiar tune. With injuries to Brad Marchand, Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk already affecting the team’s plans heading into the season, the Bruins will need to be creative to start the year. One player who could find
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Toronto Maple Leafs’ General Manager Kyle Dubas was busy on day one of free agency. He signed four players. In this post, we’ll share more about who these players are and what they might bring to the team. Player One: Goalie Ilya Samsonov The Maple Leafs lost two Ilya’s, in Mikheyev and Lyubushkin, and gained
The Old Prof and I have been collaborating on Toronto Maple Leafs’ articles for over a year now and I can’t adequately express how much fun it has been. We both share a lot of the same views about the game and the Maple Leafs but we look at things differently. We seem to enhance
Usually, July 1 is reserved for the signing of big free-agent contracts, but July 2 has seen its fair share of new deals getting done too. One Hall of Fame goaltender found a new home twice on this date, and another future Hall of Famer was born in Canada. Eddie the Eagle Cashes In…..Twice Goaltender
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors, I’ll look at two friends getting together for a birthday celebration in Las Vegas. I’ll also look at the interest the Maple Leafs’ invitation to trade the negotiation rights to Russian forward Ilya Mikheyev might have spurred. Related: 4 “What Ifs” that Changed the Maple
The offseason is officially upon us, as the Colorado Avalanche took down the reigning two-time champion Tampa Bay Lightning in six games in the Stanley Cup Final. We were treated to a heck of a postseason in 2022, but, unfortunately, the end means the long, three-month stretch of no hockey has arrived. Still, we do
Patrice Bergeron has reportedly decided to return to the Boston Bruins, likely on a one-year deal, per Joe McDonald of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. This would answer the biggest offseason question for the team as the future of their captain was very much up in the air prior to this report. This would bring
In the edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser have a strong trade market as the 2022 NHL Draft nears. Addtionally, the Washington Capitals have an interest in Miller as well. Furthermore, unrestricted free agent (UFA) Curtis Lazar comments on the potential of becoming a Canuck, while a Kontinental
In this edition of San Jose Sharks News & Rumors, David Pastrnak has recently been suggested as a player who could be moved this summer, and the Sharks are one of several teams who may be interested in acquiring him. Meanwhile, Evander Kane could potentially be rejoining the organization depending on how his pending grievance
In this edition of Vegas Golden Knights News & Rumors, it sounds as though Reilly Smith has been signed to a contract extension, though specifics of the deal have yet to be released. Meanwhile, former head coach Pete DeBoer has been named the new bench boss for the Dallas Stars. In other news, in an
The chatter around the Detroit Red Wings almost exclusively pertains to one of two topics: the team’s vacant head coach position, and newly-crowned Calder Trophy winner Moritz Seider. So let’s catch up with all that chatter and see what else is happening regarding the team from Motown. Trotz, Quinn Confirmed to Interview with Red Wings
The offseason continues to progress at a grinding crawl for the Anaheim Ducks, with many of their major events set to occur after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final. For now, most of their work continues to be done behind the scenes in the scouting department as the organization prepares for the upcoming draft
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at what watching the Stanley Cup Final might mean for the Maple Leafs as a team. Second, I’ll look at speculation about who the team might lose in the postseason and why. Finally, I’ll look at Spencer Carbery and share a
There was only one game played on June 16, and it brought the Stanley Cup back to Motown for the second straight year. This date in National Hockey League also saw a very memorable draft and more honors for two of the most decorated defensemen to ever play in the league. Back-to-Back Sweeps for Red
June 11 has been a very exciting day in National Hockey League history. One franchise’s 45-year wait to wear the crown finally came to an end, while another team returned to the championship series for the first time in a long time. This date also gave us the first repeat champions we’d seen in nearly
June 8 is mostly remembered for two things; plenty of Stanley Cup Final action and multiple coaching changes. Also, one of the most memorable Entry Drafts in National Hockey League history took place on this date. Let’s begin our daily trip back in time to remember all the top moments this day has given us.
On January 28, 2019, Kyle Dubas acquired defenseman Jake Muzzin from the Los Angeles Kings in return for the Maple Leafs’ first-round pick in the 2019 entry draft, forward Carl Grundstrom, and the rights to prospect Sean Durzi. Adding Muzzin Was a Good Move for the Maple Leafs Adding Muzzin was lauded as a good
With the Stanley Cup Playoffs nearing completion, it’s no surprise that there’s been very little news out of the Anaheim Ducks’ organization since their season concluded in late April. However, the coming months will be an essential period for the team as they look to add another top prospect via the NHL Entry Draft in
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